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and i agree with angela, it's really not his fault. >> kelly: exactly, angela, you said it wasn't his fault. >> right. >> kelly: and you come into the first term and people on the opposite side our definiting, making sure he's a one term president. >> and mitch mcconnell said that. >> kelly: and like president bush, however, president obama continues to make overtures towards bringing americans together and recently sought to do this in the inaugural address. the critics say this speech was too liberal and fell far short of unifying, we the people. what's your perspective on this? >> kelly, it's one thing to make a speech, but you will know them by their fruits. let's go to the fiscal cliff negotiations. as i said before, when boehner offered raising taxes on people who make 1 million and above, that was nancy pelosi's proposal. and before that, he brought things to the table that came from the president's own debt commission and the president said no, no, no, my way or the highway. and that's not how you cut deals. so, by saying that it's not his fault altogether, yes, republicans do
and i agree with angela, it's really not his fault. >> kelly: exactly, angela, you said it wasn't his fault. >> right. >> kelly: and you come into the first term and people on the opposite side our definiting, making sure he's a one term president. >> and mitch mcconnell said that. >> kelly: and like president bush, however, president obama continues to make overtures towards bringing americans together and recently sought to do this in the inaugural address. the...
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s prime minister will meet a key european partner angela merkel as some of the world's major politicians join the annual high power gathering on day two of the source of a ski resort. and joined us parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the monarchy is democratic credentials as the opposition condemns the vote as a rigged smokescreen to conceal a lack of reform and. international news life for most this is aussie with me hello and welcome to the program. kaman dot com the web. has actually been slow and when he's in our file sharing service says his at the center of a political witch hunt until last year his mega upload site was one of the most popular on the web it allows millions of users to exchange content absolutely free and if you look on to his web site he's upload web site here's what you can see so banned by the u.s. the case has already sparked many questions about internet freedom the founder has started a news service but we would have to wait and see how long it's going to last and. exclusively spoke to the man known as kim dot com about why he's being hounde
s prime minister will meet a key european partner angela merkel as some of the world's major politicians join the annual high power gathering on day two of the source of a ski resort. and joined us parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the monarchy is democratic credentials as the opposition condemns the vote as a rigged smokescreen to conceal a lack of reform and. international news life for most this is aussie with me hello and welcome to the program. kaman dot com the web....
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but it is at no small cost to angela merkel and her party. >> help put this in perspective. in your blog post yesterday you were writing about the sentiment response from george sorros, big time investor as well as mohamed el arian who runs a large investment fund. >> george sorros was one of the people who earlier-- early on said that the european union had designed the currency badly. and that its weaknesses would probably become evident. he felt that he had been vindicated when the economic crisis hit both north america and europe and suddenly the governments of european countries in the eurozone had to step in and guarantee all kinds of loans. weakening the currency. sorros says that angela merkel's efforts in the intervening 14 months have probably saved the euro. he gives her a lot of credit but he still isn't high on the future of the currency. he says that while germany has done very well by the currency, brought down the prices of its goods and made its exports affordable in many more places in the world, there is still serious problems with the euro that have to be
but it is at no small cost to angela merkel and her party. >> help put this in perspective. in your blog post yesterday you were writing about the sentiment response from george sorros, big time investor as well as mohamed el arian who runs a large investment fund. >> george sorros was one of the people who earlier-- early on said that the european union had designed the currency badly. and that its weaknesses would probably become evident. he felt that he had been vindicated when...
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but it is at no small cost to angela merkel and her party. >> help put this in perspective. in your blog post yesterday you were writing about the sentiment response from george sorros big time investor as well as mohamed el arian who runs a large investment fund. >> george sorros was one of the people who earlier-- early on said that the european union had designed the currency badly. and that its weaknesses would probably become evident. he felt that he had been vindicated when the economic crisis hit both north america and europe and suddenly the governments of european countries in the eurozone had to step in and guarantee all kinds of loans. weakening the currency. sorros says that angela merkel's efforts in the intervening 14 months have probably saved the euro. he gives her a lot of credit but he still isn't high on the future of the currency. he says that while germany has done very well by the currency brought down the prices of its goods and made its exports affordable in many more places in the world, there is still serious problems with the euro that have to be t
but it is at no small cost to angela merkel and her party. >> help put this in perspective. in your blog post yesterday you were writing about the sentiment response from george sorros big time investor as well as mohamed el arian who runs a large investment fund. >> george sorros was one of the people who earlier-- early on said that the european union had designed the currency badly. and that its weaknesses would probably become evident. he felt that he had been vindicated when...
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cameron from britain he was talking about how to do with tax avoiders and also we had german chancellor angela merkel she was saying there can be no only way and no letup in the spending cuts despite european union warning that there is social unrest in the likes of greece and also her homeland as well germany where people to have been protesting against wages now the spades unemployment rate for the youth will sixty percent that's really sent shivers down the spines here in davos yesterday and that was another issue and today we're also going to be talking about own breasts in the arab world as well particularly syria what can be done to really improve the future for this part of the world so i'm going to be providing we have live coverage here in davos to root out the day and i'll be back later with the business person at six thirty and eight thirty g.m.t. . all right turning our attention now to washington where u.s. senator john kerry looks almost to be a certainty as he's expected to be the next secretary of state he breezed through his confirmation hearing but here's the current chairman
cameron from britain he was talking about how to do with tax avoiders and also we had german chancellor angela merkel she was saying there can be no only way and no letup in the spending cuts despite european union warning that there is social unrest in the likes of greece and also her homeland as well germany where people to have been protesting against wages now the spades unemployment rate for the youth will sixty percent that's really sent shivers down the spines here in davos yesterday and...
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sorros says that angela merkel's efforts in the intervening 14 months have probably saved the euro. he gives her a lot of credit but he still isn't high on the future of the currency. he says that while germany has done very well by the currency, brought down the prices of its goods and made its exports affordable in many re places the rldtheris sll serious pblems with the euro that have to be taken into account. tonight i went to a high school here in this swiss alpine town where they invited all coppers, people attending the conference and locals to come hear european finance ministers talk about the future of the euro. and it's like discussing a patient that you thought was going to die and is now merely in intensive care. nobody likes to use the word austerity. the italian finance minister calls it responsibility. the german finance minier said oh, i don't like the sound of the word austerity it sounds so harsh in eng will be. i prefer the word discipline, which probably he jokes is a good german word. and earlier this week, the head of the imf called it consolidation. either wa
sorros says that angela merkel's efforts in the intervening 14 months have probably saved the euro. he gives her a lot of credit but he still isn't high on the future of the currency. he says that while germany has done very well by the currency, brought down the prices of its goods and made its exports affordable in many re places the rldtheris sll serious pblems with the euro that have to be taken into account. tonight i went to a high school here in this swiss alpine town where they invited...
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it's politics that is the focus of all this he made his german chancellor angela merkel on the two marios a freeze mario monti and the e.c.b. president are they did ok all here discussing a strategy to pull europe out of the long running economic crisis is now the most anticipated speech of the day they had to come from british prime minister david cameron of the he announced a referendum on membership of the e.u. and his desire to win a new settlement for your opening credits of monti concessions from brussels as well but today when he came face to face with the leaders interestingly if you think blacks tracks like who he was soft and his approach nice said he was no way turning his back on europe although he was trying to steer your ideas away from the topic because his speech was that she focused on tax transparency to come down on avoidance that's what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the referendum. are we seeing. on the program here on r t but for now are britain's pitch for a sweeter deal from brussels did
it's politics that is the focus of all this he made his german chancellor angela merkel on the two marios a freeze mario monti and the e.c.b. president are they did ok all here discussing a strategy to pull europe out of the long running economic crisis is now the most anticipated speech of the day they had to come from british prime minister david cameron of the he announced a referendum on membership of the e.u. and his desire to win a new settlement for your opening credits of monti...
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angela is going to give her opportunity. first, we're going to let michael goodwin, so shy, so reticent to miss so -- we're going to try to bring him forward into the conversation here is the continued. stay with us. ♪ lou: one of the things i like to take up here is the change of politics over the course of the last three or four years. if we can put the most recent fox news poll on those who support a pathway to citizenship because this is critically important particularly confirmed and validated with professional polls as this goes forward. i'm a pathway to citizenship, 66% support it, that number would have been reversed in terms of opposition not so long ago. >> i suspect it is probably in the sense as the proposal gets flushed out, if it does not involve real security and immediate probationary workpapers, the security comes two, three, four years later which means never. that number could drop. a strong showing republicans have to acknowledge. >> we are seeing more compassion because of these people who live in the
angela is going to give her opportunity. first, we're going to let michael goodwin, so shy, so reticent to miss so -- we're going to try to bring him forward into the conversation here is the continued. stay with us. ♪ lou: one of the things i like to take up here is the change of politics over the course of the last three or four years. if we can put the most recent fox news poll on those who support a pathway to citizenship because this is critically important particularly confirmed and...
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i thought i fell in love with megan, but megan was really angela. >> greg: you know bill hemmer does this all the time. roller blading dates for saturday. >> eric: roller blading? >> greg: it's disgusting. roller ball, more like. >> kimberly: he doesn't roller blade. why do you say that? >> bob: hemmer wants an explanation of all the things you said. i mention it to him. >> eric: we better get out of here quick. coming up, kate upton, bubbles in a car wash. no brainer for a tv segment or ad in the bowles. busuper bowl. but you don't have touate until february -- you don't have to wait until february. sneak peek. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm bret baier in washington. the big story is hillary clinton's hearing over benghazi attack. she got emotional early and vigorousry defended herself and the dedepartment for her actions before, during and after the 9/11 attack. we'll have two reports, analysis from brit hume and the all-star panel and a live debrief with the house committee chair, ed royce. house republicans pushed through a bill to extend the debt ceiling and tying congressional pay to passage
i thought i fell in love with megan, but megan was really angela. >> greg: you know bill hemmer does this all the time. roller blading dates for saturday. >> eric: roller blading? >> greg: it's disgusting. roller ball, more like. >> kimberly: he doesn't roller blade. why do you say that? >> bob: hemmer wants an explanation of all the things you said. i mention it to him. >> eric: we better get out of here quick. coming up, kate upton, bubbles in a car wash....
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i thought i fell in love with megan, but megan was really angela. >> greg: you know bill hemmer does this all the time. roller blading dates for saturday. >> eric: roller blading? >> greg: it's disgusting. roller ball, more like. >> kimberly: he doesn't roller blade. why do you say that? >> bob: hemmer wants an explanation of all the things you said. i mention it to him. >> eric: we better get out of here quick. coming up, kate upton, bubbles in a car wash. no brainer for a tv segment or ad in the bowles. busuper bowl. but you don't have touate until february -- you don't have to wait until february. sneak peek. ♪ ♪ busy day on "special report" at 6:00 eastern but now back to "the five." ♪ ♪ >> bob: you were saying? >> dana: so, greg, almost just caused a problem on the show. >> greg: no, i didn't. >> dana: yes, you did. wow! he doesn't know the words to that song and he was making them up. there is a certain word that rhymes with "truck" he was going to sing. i was supposed to talk about facebook and social media how it can be a blessing and a curse. we talk about this the o
i thought i fell in love with megan, but megan was really angela. >> greg: you know bill hemmer does this all the time. roller blading dates for saturday. >> eric: roller blading? >> greg: it's disgusting. roller ball, more like. >> kimberly: he doesn't roller blade. why do you say that? >> bob: hemmer wants an explanation of all the things you said. i mention it to him. >> eric: we better get out of here quick. coming up, kate upton, bubbles in a car wash....
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some leaders however such as chancellor angela merkel have hinted that they're ready to listen to the u.k.'s demands and exulted he's a german m.e.p. from the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe says that cameron should decide once and for all where britain belongs britain already has a lot of exceptions to the usual treaties and one day you would have to question yourself are you part of a family or are you not so what david cameron is actually doing is setting fire without being able to control it of course not everything is perfect but just because we have to improve the situation doesn't mean that we generally have to change the system i personally do believe that people see the benefits and of course we had times was ups which were perfectly so far the first time you're sees a severe crisis which actually has been caused by the member states now the european union is more key to the solution than problem i would say an unavoidable result of reckless politics you're sick of the state hillary clinton having a tough questions over what she thinks led to a deadly attack on
some leaders however such as chancellor angela merkel have hinted that they're ready to listen to the u.k.'s demands and exulted he's a german m.e.p. from the alliance of liberals and democrats for europe says that cameron should decide once and for all where britain belongs britain already has a lot of exceptions to the usual treaties and one day you would have to question yourself are you part of a family or are you not so what david cameron is actually doing is setting fire without being...
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and what you just saw was angela dickinson getting 100 votes for her confirmation even though there was only one senator, one, on the floor. harry reid, who every day does much more than most people in the news media realize and definitely accomplishes much more than the news media ever reports, pushed through pages and pages of nominations for president obama yesterday, when everyone was focused on what the house would do on the fiscal cliff vote. and harry reid did that with the active but invisible help of mitch mcconnell, who did his part to make sure that no republicans would vote against any of those nominations. and what did the united states senate do today? that dysfunctional united states senate? according to the news media, absolutely nothing. congress is closed down, nothing to report. but at 5:03 today, harry reid was on the senate floor doing this. >> i now ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to executive session and the help committee be discharged from further consideration of presidential nomination 1304. and that the senate proceed a vote without intervening
and what you just saw was angela dickinson getting 100 votes for her confirmation even though there was only one senator, one, on the floor. harry reid, who every day does much more than most people in the news media realize and definitely accomplishes much more than the news media ever reports, pushed through pages and pages of nominations for president obama yesterday, when everyone was focused on what the house would do on the fiscal cliff vote. and harry reid did that with the active but...
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angela is going to give her opportunity. first, we're going to let michael goodwin, so shy, so reticent to miss so -- we're going to try to bring him forward into the conversation here is the continued. here is the continued. stay with all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify and lock. command is locked. flight computer state has entered auto idyll. three, two, one. the falcon 9 has launched. preparing for nose cone separation. standi by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small
angela is going to give her opportunity. first, we're going to let michael goodwin, so shy, so reticent to miss so -- we're going to try to bring him forward into the conversation here is the continued. here is the continued. stay with all stations come over to mission a for a final go. no go call. this is for real this time. we are on step seven point two one two. we have entered our two minute hold. cabin venting has been inhibited. copy that. sys two, verify and lock. command is locked....
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world leaders including david cameron, angela merkel, even the president of iceland have spoken here this week. but you're in north america so let me focus on the political brinksmanship that threatens your economic futur
world leaders including david cameron, angela merkel, even the president of iceland have spoken here this week. but you're in north america so let me focus on the political brinksmanship that threatens your economic futur
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chad and angela mortgagen and your five children. welcome to our show. >> hi. >> thank you. >> brian: so how did this start? chad, was this your idea? >> i can't take credit. it was angela's idea. she came up with the idea of doing an actual music video. last year we did a cd that -- musical cd that we gave out to the family as a white elephant present. everybody asked what we were doing this year. we were sitting on the couch and she said, why not do a music video? the idea was born. >> brian: he's sexy and he knows it. the triplets were a surprise. angela, is he a help around the house? >> he is. he helps out a lot. i'm very lucky. >> brian: meanwhile, still holding down a real estate company. how much fun was it for the kids to do this video? >> they had a blast. every time we broke out the camera, they knew what was going on. they jumped around saying dance. they got to know the song. they still sing it today. they had a blast. >> brian: angela, does this represent the chaos in your house with five little kids? >> oh, absolutely.
chad and angela mortgagen and your five children. welcome to our show. >> hi. >> thank you. >> brian: so how did this start? chad, was this your idea? >> i can't take credit. it was angela's idea. she came up with the idea of doing an actual music video. last year we did a cd that -- musical cd that we gave out to the family as a white elephant present. everybody asked what we were doing this year. we were sitting on the couch and she said, why not do a music video? the...
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as everyone knows angela dais and michelle michelle singletars written powerfully about the prison industrial complex and it impact on african-americans. prisons are primarily built in rural communities, thus creating jobs for those communities, but they're being fueled by black and brown bodies. so one community is being depleted, another community is being enhanced. and, obviously, as michelle singletary -- michelle alexander, i'm sorry, writes about these individuals are branded for life. but while they're incarcerated, they're counted for census purposes in those prisons, which they are. can you speak to that and speak to solutions? there's a huge industry that, obviously, is lobbying for prisons in these communities. >> well, i don't know, we've only got probably just a few seconds, and that's a gigantic and incredibly important question with really complex answers, i think, and i don't have all the answers to that. i know more about how badly things went in the past. perhaps in the present, though i have written some more recently and have taken real interest in the issue of the reliabi
as everyone knows angela dais and michelle michelle singletars written powerfully about the prison industrial complex and it impact on african-americans. prisons are primarily built in rural communities, thus creating jobs for those communities, but they're being fueled by black and brown bodies. so one community is being depleted, another community is being enhanced. and, obviously, as michelle singletary -- michelle alexander, i'm sorry, writes about these individuals are branded for life....
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angela mcglouwen, thank you. >> a philadelphia pediatrician was found bound and burned in her home and now police are making an arrest. a bold move from north korea, the threat that the rogue nation eugs now making against the u.s. jon: a fox news weather alert many of the country facing frigid temperatures. mike to be inch is out braving the cold for us in chicago. i guess the firefighters are as well, right, mike? >> reporter: they certainly are. there is this remarkable choir in chicago that has turned into an ice castle because of all the water that the fire fighters have sprayed on this giant warehouse that burst into flames. the bad news is that fire won't go out. it rekindled overnight. the firefighters had to get out in the bitter cold of this morning and continue to spray water despite all the ice that accumulates on their ladder trucks and things of that nature. they brought out something now called a deluge pump so they can dump even more water on top of it and that's creating its own problem. this is an old warehouse, the ice is heavy, there is risk of the collapse of that
angela mcglouwen, thank you. >> a philadelphia pediatrician was found bound and burned in her home and now police are making an arrest. a bold move from north korea, the threat that the rogue nation eugs now making against the u.s. jon: a fox news weather alert many of the country facing frigid temperatures. mike to be inch is out braving the cold for us in chicago. i guess the firefighters are as well, right, mike? >> reporter: they certainly are. there is this remarkable choir in...
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and then angela kelly from the center for american progress will be here to update us on efforts on comprehensive immigration reform. but lynn, we start out this hour with another really good friend, a great leader for this nation. former senate majority leader tom daschle. who has a new book out actually all about the united states senate and how it works. it worked a lot better when he was there than it is today i think. senator daschle, good to talk to you. >> good morning. >> bill: so how do you -- with your perspective senator looking now and your book, fundamentals of american government, the united states senate, how do you think it's working or not working today? >> you know, it's working in some degree beyond what most people would fully appreciate. if you look at what happened in the 11th congress, bill, they accomplished a good deal. healthcare reform, dodd frank don't ask don't tell, treaties on trade. just an amazing array and yet the perception is nothing gets done. this last couple of years unfortunately have been a lot more contentious a lot more polarized, a lot more confrontatio
and then angela kelly from the center for american progress will be here to update us on efforts on comprehensive immigration reform. but lynn, we start out this hour with another really good friend, a great leader for this nation. former senate majority leader tom daschle. who has a new book out actually all about the united states senate and how it works. it worked a lot better when he was there than it is today i think. senator daschle, good to talk to you. >> good morning. >>...
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angela, come here. no, no, no. first of all, she did not say to my face. she always -- what did you say? >> i didn't say -- >> tell her what you said. >> i went up to your hair person, freddy, who i like very much, and i said she needs a haircut. >> and? >> and i said you need your hair needs to be colored. what's with the gray? >> that's terrible to say you think? i know you. we tried to do this at the beginning. i've been here for 15 years. we tried to do a root canvas of you. you wanted it to be natural. >> it actually did work. >> no. >> it was working. i was going to go totally gray, and then i got the job on "millionaire" and they said you're not going gray. >> we have a solution. camera one is going to be your camera. let me just show you. we've all had this. >> i'm representing all the women who got up this morning that don't have time to color their hair. >> see the roots? now look at the solution. this is so crazy. >> what are you doing? >> this is called rita hazan. it's a spray-on kror that lasts you through another hair wash. you will put it i
angela, come here. no, no, no. first of all, she did not say to my face. she always -- what did you say? >> i didn't say -- >> tell her what you said. >> i went up to your hair person, freddy, who i like very much, and i said she needs a haircut. >> and? >> and i said you need your hair needs to be colored. what's with the gray? >> that's terrible to say you think? i know you. we tried to do this at the beginning. i've been here for 15 years. we tried to do a...
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out of control, just being in the bar, like last night i'm home, they're calling me, my bartenders, angela, we have people here from p.a., could you come now? no. i'm at home. i have a family. >> she did have a fan base before the show. people do love her so now it's international and it's national. but people always are looking for you. >> they come with busloads from philadelphia sunday night, 30 people on a bus. >> is that great, because i got to assume that translates into a big old paycheck at the end of the day or is that weird? >> no, it's cool. it's good. they're nice. they come with breads and they came with the pretzels from philadelphia, big. >> they come with the bus and drop off the pretzels. >> is anything off limits? >> i really don't like to discuss people's personal business. if i know a secret about you i'm not going to put it out there unless you push me. >> when the woman was cheating you're not going to talk about it. >> it's not my business to say. i have certain limits. >> if it's good for ratings -- >> like i said if someone's going to come after me we'll get into i
out of control, just being in the bar, like last night i'm home, they're calling me, my bartenders, angela, we have people here from p.a., could you come now? no. i'm at home. i have a family. >> she did have a fan base before the show. people do love her so now it's international and it's national. but people always are looking for you. >> they come with busloads from philadelphia sunday night, 30 people on a bus. >> is that great, because i got to assume that translates into...
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. >> exactly, angela david, a great friend. ponytail is a quick shortcut to a face lift, lifts the eyes and forehead. >> shows off your cheekbones. >> and this is very important, always use shape wear. how fitted should it be? you don't want it too tight? >> absolutely. some women buy something too tight and thinks it will have a better benefit. no, it budges in all areas. it should compress you and helps you keep your posture better because it sucks you in. >> you should be able to breathe, too. we have a layer here, layering can actually help us look thinner? >> layer yourself thin. if you choose a darker color underneath, it draws attention to here and minimizes the area. it also makes you look like you know what you're doing when it comes to styling. you have a cardigan, blazer streamlines it, two thin layers. not talking bulky. clean slimlines and choose a jean that's not tie-dyeed but washed. >> thank you so much! >>> up next, the top companies for new college graduates looking for a job in 2013. first, this is "today" on
. >> exactly, angela david, a great friend. ponytail is a quick shortcut to a face lift, lifts the eyes and forehead. >> shows off your cheekbones. >> and this is very important, always use shape wear. how fitted should it be? you don't want it too tight? >> absolutely. some women buy something too tight and thinks it will have a better benefit. no, it budges in all areas. it should compress you and helps you keep your posture better because it sucks you in. >> you...